Dispensing device for liquid soap, &amp;c.



L. C ROSENSTGCK.

DISPENSING DEViCE FOR LIQUID SDAP, 8w.

APPUCATIOH FILED APR. 16. new.

1 ,271,95, Patented July 9, 1918.

LUCIE CLAIRE ROSENSTOCK, OF NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY.

DISPENSING DEVICE FOR LIQUID SOAP, 8w.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 9, 1918.

Application filed April 16, 1917. Serial No. 162,323.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Loom CLAIRE RosnN- STOCK, a citizen of the United States, residing in the town of Nutley, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Dispensing Device for Liquid Soap, &c., of which the following is a specifica tion, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the same.

The object of my present invention is to provide a. dispensing device for liquid soap and other liquids which may be readily put into position to be charged with the liquid to be dispensed therefrom, then charged with such liquid and then put into service position.

The operation necessary to open the con tainer, charge the same and put the device into service position is extremely simple as will herein appear and thus overcome objections which have obtained in many other devices of this class by reason of the difliculty necessarily experienced, especially by a novice, in re-chargin the container and putting it again in service position.

Referring to the drawings,

Figure l'is aside view of an embodiment of my invention shown partly in cross section;

Fig. 2 is a side view of my invention showing the device in open position ready to receive liquid; and

Fig. 3 is an end view of the bracket looking in the direction of the arrow on the line 3-3.

Referring now in detail to the drawings 1 represents a container made of glass or any other suitable material which is sealed into the socket or collar 2. This container is provided with a mouth 4 which communicates therewith. The socket 2 is connected to the measure assembly 5 through the hinge 6 so as to adapt the measure assembly to swing outwardly as shown in Fig. 2.

Between the measure-assembly 5 and the socket 2, when in closed'position, is an annular washer 7 preferably made of resilient material such as rubber which effects a seal between the container-assembly and the measure-assembly when in closed position. I have also provided an annular bead 8 in the socket with a correlative channel in the measure assembly for the purpose of holding the measure-assembly against lateral movement when in closed position. As a- The measure assembly is closed on to the container assembly by swinging the same on the hinge 6 bringing the bead 8 into intimate relation with its corresponding annular recess and the pin 9 into the recess 10. The projection 11 is carried through the slot 12 into the recess 13 which is located in the end of the bracket lat. This slot 13 describes an arc on one side of substantially 180 degrees and on the other side of substantially 80 degrees, after the measure-assembly has been pressed into place as described the container is swung around into the position shown in Fig. 1, the pin 11 traveling in the groove 13 to the lower end of said groove which forms a stop 15 therefor and thus prevents the container from being carried beyond its best service position. I have preferably provided a head to the pin 11 as shown and a corresponding groove therefor in the recess 13 to prevent the dispensing device from being disconnected from the bracket when in closed position.

To prevent the dispensing device from being swung past the open position point when it is deemed advisable to open the container for any reason I have terminated the slot 13 so that the end 16 thereof will act as a stop for the pin 17 which is integral with the socket 2 and moves therewith. The effect of this pin and stop not only ages the revolving distance of the container ut overcomes the possibility of a further twist being given to the container while the pin 11 is passing through slot 12 which further twist would tend to strain the device at the hinge 6. WVhen in closed position the bead 8 acting in conjunction with its corresponding slot and the pin 9 acting in conjunction with the recess 10 also prevent the lateral movement of the measure-assembly with respect to the container-assembly and thus saves any strain upon the hinge 6.

I have not described in detail the measureassembly nor the locking device nor the bracket nor the means for aflixing the same to a wall or standard inasmuch as I am not the inventor of these features, the same being shown and described in Patent No.

1,184,878 granted on the invention of Morris B. Rosenstock for dispensing device for liquid soap, 620., dated May 30, 1916.

In the above description and the accompanying drawings I have shown the preferable embodiment of my invention but I do not Wish to be confined to the disclosure therein contained but What I desire to cover by Letters Patent is set forth in the appe"nded til-aims.

'1. In a dispensing device for liquid soap 8:0, a container-assembly, a measure-assembly, means for hinging said measure-assembly to said container-assembly and means for holding said measure-assembly in closed position on said container-assembly.

2. In a dispensing device for liquid soap &-c, a container-assembly and a measure-assembly, a hin e swingably connecting said 'measure-ass'enibly to said container assemloly, sealing means between said containerassembly and said measure-assembly and means for holding said measure-assembly in closed position on said container assembly.

3. In a dispensing device'for liquid soap "&c, a container-assembly and a measureassembly hingeably connected together, "means for holding the said measure assembly against lateral movement on said con- -taine'r-'assembly When in closed position and means for holding said measure-assembly in closed position on said container assem- 'bly.

4. In-a dispensing device for liquid soap &c, a container-assembly and a measureassem'bly hingeably connected together, a 'piIr'eIitending from said measure-assembly, a "bracket containing a slot and groove therein,

said pin being adapted to extend through said slot and into said groove and to travel therein for the purpose of holding the said container-assembly and measure-assembly in closed position.

5. In a dispensing device for liquid soap &c, a container-assembly and a measureassembly hi n'geably connected together, a headed pin extending from said measure assembly, a bracket containing a slot and groove thereims'ai'd headed pin being adapted to extend through said slot and into said groove'a'nd to travel-therein for the purpose of holding the said container-assembly and measure-assembly in closed position, and also from being separated When in closed position.

'6. In-a dispensing device for liquid soap &c, a container-assembly and a measurea'ssembly hinged together, means for bolding said assembly in closed position, a bracket having a slot and groove therein, a pin in said container-assembly adapted to connect with 'said groove and to limit the revoluble travel of said container.

7. In a dispensing device for liquid "soap &c, a container assembly and a measure- "ass'embly hinged together, means for holding 'the same in closed position, including a pin extending from said measure-assembly and a-bracket having a groove'therein, the end of said groove acting as a stop for said pin.

LUCIE CLAIRE ROSE NSTOCK.

Witnesses: V

MORRIS B. Ro'snNs'rooK, ANN-1E L, VAN WINKLE.

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